Saturday, 7 September 2013

A short reading list for Arts-based Research

I have been using Academia.edu recently to upload my writing to the net.  I have found the response to this very satisfying.  For example, my unpublished PhD Thesis, which remained more or less in oblivion on my personal website for over a decade, now has had more than 275 views since I uploaded it on Academia.edu.

All on one site, I can keep up with numbers of views, where viewers are coming from and what keywords happen to land people on a specific paper.

I have, therefore, changed the URLs in the sidebar Reading List here to direct readers to the Academia.edu version.

Below I offer a short list of my papers over time that were central to developing Performative Social Science, or the use of tools from the arts and humanities in carrying out and/or disseminating social science research.